THE DOMINO OF HONDURAS
Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It is an overwhelming, inspiring experience to be here. There are no people in the world more worthy of our admiration and respect right now than Hondurans.
For the initial background on the situation here, see The Bravest Country In The World from last July. This is what's happening now.
First, the description of Honduras in the State Department Travel Warning is a lie. The US ambassador, Hugo Llorens, is the most despised man in Honduras for his bootlicking of Mel Zelaya, and insists on warning Americans not to come here.
This country is at peace. There are no roadblocks, no problems of any kind that I saw. Everything is normal. There are no demonstrations. I went to all four entrances to the Brazilian embassy where Zelaya is holed up. They were blocked by concrete barriers and armed police guards - who couldn't be more bored for there was absolutely nobody, not one single lone demonstrator for Zelaya to be seen.
From taxi drivers to businessmen to shoppers in the malls to folks on the street, Hondurans are extremely proud of how their country stood up to the bullying of the world. "We are the little country that could," is an expression you hear often.